Wednesday,
July 9, 2014
Upcoming
Events:
July:
7/16
Wed. Mayor Dr. Joe Thallemer / State of the City
7/23
Wed. Warsaw Area Career Center / Ronna Kawsky
7/23
Wed. Cheerleaders
7/30
Wed. Paragon
Aug:
8/1 Fri.
Penguin Point and Optimist Big Wheel Race
8/6 Wed.
Boys Soccer
8/8 Fri.
Indiana North District Golf Outing
8/8 &
9 Fri. & Sat. Indiana North District Convention at Warsaw
8/13
Wed. Boys Cross Country
8/20
Wed. Boys Tennis
Sept:
9/3 Wed.
Girls Soccer
9/10
Wed. Girls Golf
9/10
Wed. WCHS Athletics / Dave Anson
9/17
Wed. Crystal Heckaman / Rachel’s Challenge – Friends of Rachel
Meeting:
President
Everett Nifong led our meeting.
75
Optimists & 4 guests:
Joe
Wood-Guest of Art Gakstatter.
Chris
Gabryluk-Guest of Art Gakstatter.
Will
Thrasher-Guest of Doug Ogle.
Brooke
Hamstra-Guest of Rick Kerlin.
Door
Greeters:
Troy Tom and Ralph Turner.
Prayer:
Ed Nordstrom.
Pledge
was
given to the American flag.
Promise
yourself
was said in unison.
Hail
to Optimism was
sung in unison.
Birthday
Honorees: Jerry
Clevenger.
Membership:
Mebership
Chair Kellie
Malcolm
conducted:
Initiation
by George Brennan:
2nd
Reading:
Committee
Reports:
21st
Annual Triathlon-
It
was a success. Ron Donkers wanted to thank everyone who helped this
year! We had 455 registered participants in the race. Ron wanted to
personally thank, Trina Hoy for all of her efforts this year and
helping to design the t-shirts for the race. He also thanked Jim
Hayes for all of his work on the registration process. Kelsi
Griffith offered to help Ron complete a mail merge for 45 thank you
letters to send out. It was a great event this year and Ron
encouraged all of us to consider training this year to participate
in the event next year!
Announcements:
We are
approved for the 50/50 Drawing and will start that up again next
week!
Special
thanks to Mike and Dan Metzger for donating a trailer to Optimist
for storage and also to Art Gakstatter for storing it.
Board
Meeting Monday, July 14th at 5:30pm.
Indiana
North District Convention will be held in Warsaw, Friday &
Saturday, August 8th
& 9th.
Get with Michele Bickel today as registration for the District
meeting will end July 15th.
Spotlight:
Dan
Metzger received a check from our club in the amount of $500 which
was presented by Luke Becknell, for the Winona Lakke Park Department.
Sergeants-at-Arms:
Luke
Becknell
and Trace Hansen entertained
us:
$1 Charge-
Merl Heckaman gave our
newest member, Scott Reust, a gift of a baseball cap labled, “Big
Ass Fans.” For his induction speech two weeks ago and charged him
$1.
Merl also commented to Joe
Wood that Merl was also a high school wrestler back in the day.
Gina Voelz, Jenna Secrist &
Kellie Malcome were all charged $1 for being the “crazy girls”
at the Triathlon.
Jeff Owens was charged for
sending Luke Becknell his business card with a picture of Jeff from
20 years ago.
Marty Becker was charged for
having been in the paper 10 years ago, in an article for the Lakes
Area Community Bank playing in a concert which he directed.
Art Gakstatter was charged
for the trailer that was donated by the Metzger family.
Jerry Clevenger was charged
for having the best Birthday Song ever sang to him this morning.
Rob Edling was charged for
having an article in the paper about his business.
Happy $1-
Trace Hansen for being able
to relax this July, last July he was very busy with the rink
renovation.
Jason Rich for raising
$5,000 from the Home Brew Club at the Triathlon and also received 4
compliments from 4 different clients that our Triathlon is the best
ran race they have ever participated in.
Bill Landrigan gave a dollar
saying that the Optimist meeting last week (no meeting) was the
best meeting he has ever attended.
Troy Tom was happy to
announce his 12 year old daughter has gotten straight A's every
year in school so far.
Program:
Christon
Clark presented about Habitat for Humanity in Kosciusko County.
Habitat has built 18 homes and helped 25 families in our county.
Those homeowners paid over $7k in property taxes last year. They
purchased a property on Market Street through two grants with
Community Foundation and K21. They have future plans to develop the
area and build 4-6 Habitat homes there. Habitat is unique in that
they hold homes and is the mortgager for the families they help.
Recently, Habitat has partnered with Lake City Bank to handle the
process. It has been a great partnership! Two board members, Diana
Creech and Lori Donahoe also spoke on behalf of the organization.
They are looking for churches, businesses, and individuals to
volunteer, donate, and pray for the families they are helping.
Habitat is in the process of raising money ($75,000) to help a local
family in North Webster. They are a family of 7 currently living in
a 3 bedroom home and one of their children has Asperger's Syndrome
(Autism). He is excelling in the North Webster school system, so it
is imperative for him to remain in his environment. This will be the
largest Habitat Home Build in our county, with a house of 1,400
square feet. Habitat offers not only a home, but hope to families in
need!
For more
information contact:
Habitat
for Humanity of Kosciusko County
1702 E
Center Street
Warsaw,
IN 46580
(574)
269-4104